Jane Eyre tells of an orphaned girl who is shuffled from a life with cruel relatives to an oppressive boarding school, from which she launches a career as a governess at Thornhill, where the master of the house is hiding a terrible secret. Wuthering Heights is the gothic story of the ill-fated love between Catherine and Heathcliff set against the bleakness of the moors of northern England. A tale of the destructive force of passion, it has become the quintessential story of thwarted love.
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Emily Bronte, the younger sister of Charlotte, was an English writer and poet, now best known for Wuthering Heights, which was her only published novel and is heralded as a classic of English literature.
More about Emily BronteCharlotte Bronte was born in 1816, the third of six children in a very talented family. Bronte wrote and published this book using a male pseudonym: Currer Bell. Released to critical acclaim, it became one of the most successful novels of the Victorian era.
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